BNB or TR for tires?

TheSopranos16

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Which one looks best on tires? I use BNB all the time and its great, but are there any advantages to TR? Do you guys find that one lasts longer or shines more than the other? Also, does TR sling?
 
TR is more for grained plastics. BNB looks great if you want a high shine. If you want less of a shine, use NL on your tires. BNB and TL both work great on tires, it just depends what look you are after.
 
I've tried all the Poorboy's dressings (TR, BnB, NL). I prefer using BnB on tires. TR goes on the grained trim, and NL goes on the interior vinyl.
 
If you want less of a shine (or wet look) with BnB, then apply with a damp terry towel.
A little goes a long ways.
I use this method on white cars ... no sling spots to deal with later.
 
Yeah, I gotta agree with BnB. Really nice stuff.

I'm thinking I'm going to find a better tire dressing but I keep coming back to the BnB.
 
In order to try to determine which I liked best I decided to do 2 tires with Trim Restorer and 2 with BNB and at this point after two washes and several rain storms they all look good. There was no slinging with TR and I used only a very small amount of TR. The tires (Goodyear Eagles) look great but they are the ribbed pattern on the side. A smooth-walled tire would probably look shinier and somewhat different. I think both are great products which would work very well. I have really liked BnB from the get-go.
 
Actually, I like to use TR on the tires first, and then come back with a light coat of BNB! The TR really gets them black, and the B&B adds just the amount of satin look that I like!
 
Boss_429 said:
Actually, I like to use TR on the tires first, and then come back with a light coat of BNB! The TR really gets them black, and the B&B adds just the amount of satin look that I like!

sounds interesting...may give this a try...
jeff
 
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